Project Greenlight

PETE JONESDirector, Season 1 Plucked from obscurity to helm Stolen Summer, Jones appeared to have landed back there after Summerbombed and his sophomore movie, 2004’s Outing Riley, failed too. However, the director has penned a comedy, Hall Pass, which Fox optioned for the Farrelly brothers.

EFRAM POTELLE AND KYLE RANKINDirectors, Season 2 Though their Shia LaBeouf-starring Greenlight film, The Battle of Shaker Heights, was another audience-repeller, they still work together and are prepping a horror-comedy in sunny Bulgaria (seriously, it can get quite nice this time of year).

JOHN GULAGERDirector, Season 3 Morose Gulager had few reasons to be cheerful when his Greenlight monsterfest Feast was barely released. But the director has been busy writing a road movie — and less busy getting paid for not directing a film that never got made. A Feast sequel is also in the works.

CHRIS MOOREExecutive Producer, Seasons 1 — 3 After exec-producing 2005’s Waiting, the voluble Moore has been learning how easy it is (or is not) to be the man shouting ”Action!” His directorial debut, a Taryn Manning-starring horror flick named The Last Resort, is scheduled for release on Aug. 7.

BEN AFFLECKExecutive Producer, Seasons 1 — 3 After Greenlight — and his simultaneous acting-career collapse — Affleck earned good reviews for Hollywoodland. Otherwise, he’s been little seen: Unlike the Greenlight movies, his 2006 film Man About Town wasn’t released in U.S. theaters at all.